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Monday, May 4, 2015

World Press Freedom Day: CAMASEJ North West Organizes 4 In 1 Event in Bamenda (PhotoNews)

The 4 in 1 groundbreaking event took place at Blue Pearl Hotel under the patronage of North West Governor Adolph Lele Lafrique. This year's World Press Freedom Day commemoration recorded three four other events which included, ecumenical service for peace, the installation of CAMASEJ North West Executive and the installation of the Regional Delegate for Communication. (Pictures below)
CAMASEJ Chapter President receives NW Governor

Deputy mayor of Bda III Council in handshake with NW Governor
NW Governor flanked by Ntumfor Nicoa Halle
cross section of special invitees
VIPs
Clergy praying for peace
Deputy mayor of Nkwen
CAMASEJ Patron Laura Ngwa



UNESCO Representative
Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle
CAMASEJ EXCO with some VIPs in group pic
US Embassy Representative handing book to CAMASEJ President



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Friday, May 1, 2015

International Labour Day: BAPCCUL Management Organs, Staff Applaud Outstanding Labour Medal Recipients (PhotoNews)

The occasion brought together employers and employees to also share views on how to better the work place for the ultimate interest of each parties. Key speakers during the ceremony included Musa Shey Nfor, President of the Bamenda Police Cooperative Credit Union, and Ngum Godlove, General Manager








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International Labour Celebration: Blue Pearl Hotel Thrills Bamenda Population (PhotoNews)







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International Labour Day Celebration: Show of Strength by CamCCUL Network(PhotoNews)

Show of Strength at the Bamenda Grandstand by workers of the affiliated Credit Unions of Mezam, members of the Cameroon Cooperative Credit Union League-CamCCUL



















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International Labour Day: NW Governor Celebrates with Ayaba Hotel Workers



group picture with staff
There was fanfare at Ayaba Hotel in Bamenda today May 1, 2015 when North West Governor Adolph Lele Lafrique and entourage stormed the hotel conference hall to celebrate with workers. This year’s celebration was different due to the magnitude of the quest. Besides, model workers were recognized for their outstanding contributions to work safety and the quality earlier during the day at the Bamenda grandstand. 15 workers of Ayaba Hotel were happy recipients of the labour medal. The celebration created a festive atmosphere for the workers who were joined by friends and relatives. As a key highlight of the celebration, NW Governor dinned with the entire staff body of Ayaba Hotel.
Worthy to note that workers also applauded the General Manager, Doume Zacharie for making sure that Ayaba gets back its leading position in the region. He was also enjoined for registering all the workers into the Social Insurance as well as the rehabilitation of the canteen.
Talking to this reporter during that fabulous occasion, some of the staff thanked the General Manager, Doume Zacharie for the rehabilitation work carried out in the establishment since 2013. In a mode of fanfare and ecstasy, Ayaba Hotel workers reiterated that they are attaining the five basic determinants of quality customer service.  “The complete transformation of the hotel has given it a facelift and impetus to remain top in a market where competition is stiff and unfair”, one of the receptionists added. Harping on the numerous changes that have moved Ayaba Hotel from the doldrums to attain the five determinant qualities of costumer service, the staff cited amongst others the complete overhauling of the housing department which include, rehabilitation of the suites, rehabilitation and transformation of room 601 into a semi-suite, the painting to changing of bed sheets in all the rooms, the installation of electronic locks, flat TV screens in all rooms, lobby, bar and restaurant. “All these have created comfort to our guests who now see our hotel as a real home away from home”, Doume Zacharie told this reporter. 

NW Governor leaving Ayaba



Group picture with recipients of labour medals 









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Labour Day Celebration: Ayaba Hotel Shines at Ceremonial Ground (PhotoNews)

 How Ayaba Hotel, Bamenda stole show at the Bamenda grandstand


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Bamenda Steams as Fru Ndi Returns from USA with International Award



Fru Ndi Receiving award
The euphoria that greeted SDF National Chairman, Ni John Fru at Matazen (Santa) as he was returning home after being recognized by Africa Focus (a US based Organization) was full of splendor and fanfare. Received at the entrance into Bamenda by some SDF MPs, Mayors, Shadow Cabinet Ministers, NEC members as well as militants and sympathizers, Fru Ndi’s convoy drove directly Ntarinkon where hundreds were waiting anxiously to get a glimpse of the award. There were trumpet blast, singing and dancing when the award was being paraded round for everyone to see.
It should be recalled that while in the United States, African Focus Director Uchenna Nworgu explained that he grew up watching the chairman fight for democracy and multiparty politics in Cameroon. He described SDF National chairman as lifetime achiever for his contribution in Cameroon's politics and democracy.
Narrating the event in the USA, Chairman Ni John Fru Ndi told the Bamenda population that he was just a messenger and that the award belongs to those who supported him/ and continue to support him in the struggle. He also told the population that he dedicated the award to Nelosn Mandela, Martin Luther, Good luck Jonathan, Abdul Diouf of Senegal and Buhari of Nigeria. Ni John Fru Ndi also added that he dedicates the award to the six young men who died at SDF launching some 25 years ago, the Takumbengs mothers and his own late mother and the entire SDF family.
Talking to journalists, Benjamin Fru Ndi who was part of the delegation to the United States of America said that the award from Africa Focus was a great achievement. Harping on the significance to the youth of today, Ben said that it should be a motivating factor to youths all over Africa that we can achieve what we want without bloodshed. “Justice and peace should be what we should be fighting for in this continent”, Benjamin Fru Ndi concluded.
Other speakers at the Ntarinkon reception included amongst others, the SDF Parliamentary Group leader Hon. Banadzem Joseph, Hon Njong, SDF NW Regional Chairman. To devoted militants like 
 Mayor Balick Awah Fidelis, the award is timely and worthwhile especially as it is coming at the heels of SDF Silver Jubilee  

























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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

2015 International Labour Day: Trade Unionist's Call For Peace, Solidarity, Decent Work’

 Message to the North West Region Workers on the 129th Edition of the International Labour Day 2015


Dear Comrades of the North West Region,
Tse Anye Kevin, CCTU Regional President
I am delighted to welcome you all to the 129th edition of the International Labour Day celebration on the theme: ‘Let us build our country in peace, solidarity and decent work’.
I humbly thank and appreciate all our efforts in the attainment of 2014 goals for the workers which dwelled on decent work at our work place wherein we all condemned in very strong terms the bad and unethical practices at our job places such as: child labour, sexual harassment, homosexuality, embezzlement and corruption. The list goes on.
Although in 2014, a lot of unusual and unethical situations occurred, we praise God Almighty for the collective efforts of our unions to handle them. In future, the unions shall be more prompt in responding to similar unethical actions that could render untold hardship on workers in particular and the population in general.
 In 2015, our collective efforts to promote peace, solidarity and decent work at all levels will go a long way to create an enabling environment for economic growth and the promotion of our development.
I therefore wish to call on all the workers to embrace peace as an instrument of economic development, solidarity as we must be one and indivisible to better protect our society. Above all, we must know that the promotion of decent work is about the sustainability of our enterprises and the social protection of workers. We must shun marginalization, the sexual harassment of workers, corruption in all its forms, exploitation of workers by employers, and much more.
I am convinced that if proper strategies and checks are put in place, we will be taking the North West and Cameroon to an era where our economy is placed at the centre of development and where embezzlement, corruption, tribalism, the man-know-man syndrome and discrimination in all its forms, become things of the past.
2015 ushers in enough maturity in workers and I urge you to continue to be involved in the development of your various communities and especially in showing concern for the elderly and non-workers for better harmony in society. I will also like to urge all those who are working in the formal economy to understand that the level of success or progress in their careers depend largely on the level of engagement and contribution of those in the informal economy. My reflection here is on the enormous effort and work put in by women as house wives in particular and in domestic work in general, even as such work  is never really taken into consideration. These categories of unquantified workers deserve our attention as they also deserve decent working conditions.
Without their contribution, we can hardly achieve the theme of this 129th International Labour Day which is that of building our society in peace and solidarity. If we as workers take all this into consideration, we shall be creating an ecosystem of  better life and better living conditions for all, and above all; of a more just, open and democratic  society.

In 2015, we must grab our economy to our hearts; remain united as one people in one nation, fight for our rights, those of the elderly as well as women in domestic work. To achieve this, fellow workers, we must believe in ourselves and our ability to attain our lofty goals. More importantly, and above all, we must trust in the God Almighty.

Long Live the Trade Unions 

Long Live the International Labour Day

Long Live the North West Region and Cameroon

In God we Trust
Tse Anye Kevin
Regional President
Confederation of Cameroon Trade Unions, CCTU



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